- Vol. 03
- Chapter 03
Leap
remember us, soggy feet slapping cement, chanting "the ants go marching two by two," parading the pool’s perimeter, "hurrah! hurrah!," toes crimped over the edge, slush puppie tummies, thin arms hugging our own shivering, dripping bodies with frogged fingertips.
what was the point other than to be poised above the liquid gloss and feel the fraction of unbecoming, a phase transition between solid and liquid. we never talk about this, how every wet foot print obliterated the ones we slapped down before.
how did we not see the beautiful ageing bodies reclining by the pool, oiled, playing bridge in their flowered bathing suits. how irrelevant they seemed. how did we not see our own ageing, invisibly, how we ran past our own futures and leapt.